37 minute delay for those who had the Pittsburgh/Oakland game (Detroit, Dallas, Pittsburgh, Philadelphia, Norfolk, West Virginia areas). Not sure if those who had the New York Jets/Cincinnati game (New York City, Albany, Columbus, Cincinnati, Louisville, Jacksonville areas) were brought over for the end of Pittsburgh/Oakland or if their 60 minutes started earlier.

The next two Sundays (Nov 3, and Nov 10), CBS has the national double header. CBS delays the start of their prime time on double header Sundays by 30 minutes. So TAR will NOT start before 8:30 pm Eastern time. IF games run long, TAR might be delayed from the 8:30 eastern time.

I suspect the 8 minute delay tonight was for people that had the other late game on CBS today, the Jets/Bengals. People that had the Steelers/Raiders game had the 36 minute delay.

As Peach has mentioned in another thread, the U.S. and Canada go off daylight savings time for the winter beginning at 2:00 a.m. Sunday morning, local DST. For the east coast of the U.S. this will shift (Eastern Time Zone) from -4 GMT to -5 GMT, and the west coast (Pacific Time Zone) from -7 GMT to -8 GMT.

Almost the entire eastern and central time zone will get the Pittsburgh @ New England game. The Baltimore @ Cleveland game will be seen in basically their home markets. Both games start at 4:25 pm eastern time. Since all 4 teams are high passing teams, the clock will stop a lot and the probability of a run over is very high.

My TVGuide has CBS prime time starting at 7:30 pm eastern time, with TAR at 8:30 pm eastern. I would suspect at least a 30 minute delay and TAR to start around 9:00 pm eastern.

Almost the entire eastern and central time zone will get the Pittsburgh @ New England game. The Baltimore @ Cleveland game will be seen in basically their home markets. Both games start at 4:25 pm eastern time. Since all 4 teams are high passing teams, the clock will stop a lot and the probability of a run over is very high.

My TVGuide has CBS prime time starting at 7:30 pm eastern time, with TAR at 8:30 pm eastern. I would suspect at least a 30 minute delay and TAR to start around 9:00 pm eastern.

We will probably have the same situation as last week. There will probably be two feeds. The early feed will probably start about 8:40pm eastern for the people that had the Bal/Cle game. The other game is still 5 minutes from the end. Most of the people in the country have this game......NE/Pit.

We will probably have the same situation as last week. There will probably be two feeds. The early feed will probably start about 8:40pm eastern for the people that had the Bal/Cle game. The other game is still 5 minutes from the end. Most of the people in the country have this game......NE/Pit.

On doubleheader days, doesn't everyone get switched to the last game to end once their game is over.

Not necessarily if there is a large time differential in ending of the games.

The late feed will probably start at 8:59 eastern. That is about 20 minutes after the early feed for Bal/Pit

I guess it varies. I think in the past, the game that had the main team announcing would have to end before the CBS Primetime shows started. However, Pittsburgh was getting destroyed by New England, so I could see why those that had Ravens/Browns would not switch to the other game (there were only 2, thanks to 6 teams on a bye and TNF)

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Winning isn't everything, but it isn't considered nothing either. Otherwise, there wouldn't be a tribal council, a pit-stop, a boardroom, dimming of the lights, and so on

What peach meant (I think) is that the schedule is set to start programming half an hour early regardless. So if 60 Minutes started at 7:30, it would still be on time, but half an hour later per the new schedule (that started last year for CBS NFL Doubleheaders). To today, it's only a 17-minute delay, but not a 47-minute delay.

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Winning isn't everything, but it isn't considered nothing either. Otherwise, there wouldn't be a tribal council, a pit-stop, a boardroom, dimming of the lights, and so on

What peach meant (I think) is that the schedule is set to start programming half an hour early regardless. So if 60 Minutes started at 7:30, it would still be on time, but half an hour later per the new schedule (that started last year for CBS NFL Doubleheaders). To today, it's only a 17-minute delay, but not a 47-minute delay.

You are confusing us. Stick with 847.

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